Ferguson sees table taking shape

12 April 2012

Sir Alex Ferguson expects to know very soon who will be Manchester United's major Premier League title rivals.

After the 'big four' met on Sunday, Arsenal were in pole position, heading United by a point thanks to a 1-0 win over Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium.

Ferguson said: "If we are around the top on January 1 we will have an outstanding chance and we will know who our challengers are going to be."

"I always think it is important to be up there once you get through the Christmas period," he added.

United's festive programme is not an easy one given they open up against David Moyes' progressive Everton side on Sunday before tackling trips to Sunderland and West Ham, where the Red Devils were beaten last term.

They round off on New Year's Day against Birmingham, by which time Ferguson feels he will be in a better position to judge who is going to finish where.

However, with Carlos Tevez's instinctive strike sealing a fifth Anfield win in six seasons, Ferguson can feel confident about his side's chances of retaining their championship given he also believes results involving the top four will prove crucial.

In three matches, two of which were away, including at Arsenal, United have collected seven points.

Only William Gallas' late leveller in north London prevented United collecting maximum points and already the April 12 rematch with the Gunners is looking like a key date in the campaign.

"It was a massive win," said Ferguson. "I said beforehand the games between the top sides would be significant and this is definitely one."

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